COMPETITION BRIEF

Product design is progressing rapidly and constantly evolving. With more and more tools at our disposal, new opportunities are around every corner.

Products like Autodesk®ReMake offer a whole new approach to design, allowing 3D capture by photogrammetry to become part of your design process.

In this awesome two stage competition, MyMiniFactory, Autodesk ReMake, and Autodesk® Fusion 360 want you to showcase just how powerful this process can be.

We want you to take an object that you use for your favorite hobby, and using 3D capture and Autodesk ReMake and Fusion, customise it to best suit your needs.

It could be a camera you are looking to create a custom mount or case for, or a bike pedal that you want to customise. Maybe you want to create a new attachment for your bike / helmet or you are a DJ / Gamer looking to customise their headphone shells. The sky is the limit!

Whatever it is, capture it, process it using ReMake, modify it using Fusion, optimise for 3D print, and submit using the link below.

Judging process:

Objects must be submitted for stage 1 by the 7th November 2016.

A judging panel chaired by the Autodesk ReMake and Fusion 360 will choose the winners.

Your entries will be judged on the following criteria: Originality of concept, functionality, quality of entry execution (such as rendering), and design-specific criteria such as sustainability, weight, and design life cycle thinking.

About Autodesk ReMake

ReMake is an end-to-end solution for converting reality captured with photos or scans into high-definition 3D meshes. These meshes then can be cleaned up, fixed, edited, scaled, measured, re-topologized, decimated, aligned, compared and optimized for downstream workflows entirely in ReMake.

ReMake simplifies complex processes since it was designed for users who require top-quality digital models of real-life objects but have little or no 3D modeling expertise. For those with greater expertise, ReMake offers tools to dig deeper. For the first time, Reality Computing is scalable and accessible to a wide variety of users.

Photogrammetry - Top Tips

Step 1:

Don’t take pictures of shiny/reflective objects. It will only confuse the points that the software identifies.

Step 2:

Take pictures of evenly lit subjects/objects.

Step 3:

Avoid objects with large areas of solid colors. The software will not be able to identify any unique points in this area = large holes in the 3D mesh.

Step 4:

If using a camera, use the manual function to keep exposure and focus the same throughout. This helps the software recognize consistent points between photos.

Step 5:

If using a phone to take pictures, use apps such as Open Camera to lock the exposure and the focus.

Terms of submission

All entries that meet the requirements will be hosted by MyMiniFactory.com. Designs will go live as soon as they are validated by the MMF team. All STL files will be made available to download for free. Ownership of designs will remain with the uploader

** Individuals must be 18 years old to enter.

** Residents or citizens of the following high-risk countries are excluded: Brazil, Argentina, Poland, Romania, Italy, or any US embargoed country.

** Autodesk contests are never open to citizens or residents of U.S.-embargoed countries (currently Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria).

** Employees and family members of Autodesk, co-sponsors and any judges or prize providers are excluded from eligibility.

** If your design is in multiple parts, please make sure you submit all parts (as STLs zipped into a single file) with instructions or diagrams of how they fit together. If you require your part to be printed in special material - such as NinjaFlex, please let us know in the description.